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Medak’s “The Ghost of Peter Sellers” is an odd case, however. It’s a film about a film that nobody remembers, and which didn’t even get released for more than a decade.
'The Ghost of Peter Sellers,' a documentary directed by Peter Medak, focuses on his unreleased film 'Ghost in the Noonday Sun,' starring Peter Sellers and filmed in 1973.
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The new documentary “The Ghost of Peter Sellers,” now available on demand, is about a troubled comedian and how one film never saw the light of day. It’s also director Peter Medak’s exploration of a ...
Call me a heretic, but I’m someone who never gloried all that much in the comedic awesomeness of Peter Sellers. Well, okay, I did in "Dr. Strangelove" — who would deny the delectable punch of ...
Comic chameleon Peter Sellers was the biggest movie star of his time. To the world, he was the bumbling Inspector Clouseau of the “Pink Panther” films and such offshoots as the Woody Allen ...
Chalk it up to sad irony: If Peter Sellers hadn’t been so personally troubled, he might not have been so professionally brilliant. Renowned for characters as diverse as inept Inspector Jacques ...
Peter Sellers always claimed that underneath his colorful roles and funny voices, there was nobody—that he “did not exist” as a person. The truth, however, was so much darker.
Not all home movies are created equal, as proved by "The Peter Sellers Story -- As He Filmed It," a fascinating BBC docu assembled almost entirely out of the subject's own voluminous archive of ...
George on Sellers’ biggest problem. The former Beatle spent a lot of time with Sellers in the 1960s and early 1970s. “Peter was a devoted hippie, a free soul,” George told White.
Peter Sellers made what is considered one of the best sequels ever with the A Shot in the Dark, which showcased his amazing physical comedy. advertisement. Collider.
George Harrison said his friend and comedian, Peter Sellers, greatly influenced him going into the film business. However, another of George’s idols was instrumental in showing him that he was a ...